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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Divorce iPhone App from Mills & Reeve

I wouldn't normally post about a product like this, but as Divorce UK is free I thought I would.

Divorce UK has been created by Mills & Reeve LLP and is available for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. It describes itself as "an app to help you navigate your way through marriage breakdown, separation or divorce". Listed features include:

An adviser section, which asks a series of simple questions and presents useful notes, links and videos along the way tailored to your circumstances

Videos offering advice from experienced senior family lawyers

A contextual glossary explaining the many legal terms you may come across

Answers to frequently asked questions

Virtual walkthroughs and simple flow charts of the legal and financial processes involved in a divorce

A court finder to help pinpoint the nearest court, if needed, according to your current location

A list of useful websites for further information

An enquiry form

I've had a quick play with the app and can confirm that it is easy to install and use. It is obviously not as detailed as other products, but it is clearly meant to be introductory, and at this price who can complain? (Well, I suppose our Scottish friends could complain about the name of the app...)

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